San Bernardino and Orange Counties

Wanted! Good people for a great job!

Eary Termite and Pest Service is growing and we need some more team member!

We are looking for an experienced and licensed applicator and a licensed Termite Inspector.

If you, or anyone you know has this experience and wants to work for a growing family run business, give us a call!

Rialto Rats and Mice

Rialto Rats and Mice

Having a rat or mouse problem is NEVER a pleasant experience. Rats and mice, rodents in general, can cause a variety of sanitary, health related issues, structural damage, and even the increased risk of electrical fires. They multiply quickly, and can be VERY difficult to eradicate for the average home or business owner.

Rodents – Rialto

Rodents, mice and rats specifically, can cause a variety of problems for a home or business owner. One of the more obvious is the sanitary, and consequently, health issues caused by a rodent infestation. Rodents not only leave fecal matter and urine in their wake, they can also track it though your home or business and they move around in search of food and water. Rodents also need to chew and gnaw on objects to keep their teeth from overgrowing. Very often, the item they seem to choose is the wiring inside of your walls. Many fires have been caused by electrical wires chewed bare by rats and mice inside walls.

Controlling Rodents – Rialto

Rats and mice both are very prolific breeders. What was once a small rodent problem, left unchecked, can grow to a very large, and costly one, in a very short amount of time. More often than not, the evidence of a mouse or rat will preclude the sighting of one. Droppings or urine stains along baseboards and pieces of chewed or gnawed wood are a sign that you have unwanted visitors. It is very important that at the first sign of a mice or rat, or evidence thereof, you call a professional.

Your Rialto Rat and Mouse Professional

Don’t take chances with a rodent problem. Call the team at Eary Termite and Pest Service at the first sigh of a rodent issue.

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Featured Pests

Subterranean termites, as the name implies, live in the soil. Their primary food source is buried wood.

Drywood termites create their colonies in wood. They are often found in attics and walls. They need very little moisture and require no connection to the ground.

Unlike subterranean termites, dampwood termites do not typically nest in soil. They prefer wood that is on the ground, especially if it decaying.